i want really blonde hair and i want to dye it im already quite blonde but more caramell than blonde im too scared to dye it, will it really ruin the texture and what if it goes wrong?
AdviceAbby answered Sunday October 9 2005, 9:19 pm: I have dyed my have quiet a few times. Lately i have been missing my old hair. I wouldn't do it if I wear you. Blonds aren't everything! I am sure the carmel color looks fine! It is up to you though, good luck. ♥ [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
xBestAddiction answered Sunday October 9 2005, 3:42 pm: If it is your first time then I would definately get it professionally done. Don't make a to drastic change because then if it does go wrong it will look worse then a more natural color. Since it's your first time, I would first just put highlights of the color you want and if you like it maybe later dye all of your hair. Good luck! [ xBestAddiction's advice column | Ask xBestAddiction A Question ]
twizzler2 answered Sunday October 9 2005, 2:50 pm: Dying blonde is kind of difficult unless you are experienced. I had dirty blonde hair and I added blonde streaks and they were like tooooo blonde and bright, looked kind of bleeched. But if you are good with it or you know someone who can do it well, then it should be ok. If you do do a blonde dye, dont do a SUPER shiny blonde it might like over blonde it you know. You could always go to your local Hair dresser and ask them what their opinion is, and if they have a good price if they could do it themselves!! Good luck, hope i helped!
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